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  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    scf4327-066-cope 0005 cope in box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    scf4327-069-cope 0020 mahogany box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  Cope is now the type specimen for humankind.
    Cope 0012 In Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    Cope 0020 Mahogany Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    Cope 0005b Cardboard Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    Cope 0005 Cope in Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.
    scf4327-066_Cope 0005 Cope in Box.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  Cope is now the type specimen for humankind.
    Cope 0005a In Box.jpg
  • With the help of a white friend, Samuel A. Smith, Henry Brown mailed himself to his family in Philadelphia and freedom.  He was dubbed Henry "Box" Brown.
    UndergroundRR 0017Box Brown.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  John Knoebber, my friend and assistant made him a new home. 1993
    Cope 0010 Plaque.jpg
  • A postmortem reunion of rivals Cope and Marsh.  In their celebrated feud, known as the Great Bone Wars, 136 new species of dinosaurs were described.  Cope's skull is in the cardboard box last used for electrical parts.
    Cope 0014 Marsh Grave.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  John Knoebber, my friend and assistant made him a new home. 1993
    Cope 0016 Travels with.jpg
  • John Knoebber at Yosemite National Park with Edward Drinker Cope's skull in Cardboard box.
    Cope 0018A with Knoebber.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  John Knoebber, my friend and assistant made him a new home. 1993
    Cope 0015 Travels with.jpg
  • I found professor Cope in a box last used by Herbach and Rademan for electrical parts and his skull wrapped in the want ads of the Philadelphia Enquirer.  John Knoebber, my friend and assistant made him a new home. 1993
    Cope 0021 Travels with.jpg
  • Decendants of abolisionist William Still at their 114th Family Reunion in Lawnside, New Jersey.  William Still helped Henry "Box" Brown to Freedom.
    UndergroundRR 0025StillReun.jpg
  • At a remote dig site in Utah, Jim Kirkland, paleontologist for Dinamation, mentioned that Professor Cope was one of his heroes, "Really," I said.  "Would you like to meet him?  He's in the van."
    Cope 0011 Kirkland.jpg
  • Louie Psihoyos (Left), Edward Drinker Cope on night table and John Knoebber (Right) at the San Ysidro Resort in Santa Barbara.
    Cope 0017 LP and JK.jpg
  • Paleontologists Dale Russell of Ottawa and Paul Sereno of the U. of Chicago are introduced to the legendary Professor Cope.  Paul found an anatomical clue to the source of the late professor's headaches, an abscessed tooth.
    scf4373-126_Cope 0019 Sereno Russell.jpg
  • A knob-headed Philadelphia Inquirer reporter claimed without substantiation that the skull I had was not the professor's.  This drawing made of Cope's skull at the time of death cleared the record.  The head S.F. coroner concurred.
    scf4327-068-cope 0013 with drawing.jpg
  • Paleontologists Dale Russell of Ottawa and Paul Sereno of the U. of Chicago are introduced to the legendary Professor Cope.  Paul found an anatomical clue to the source of the late professor's headaches, an abscessed tooth.
    Cope 0019 Sereno Russell.jpg
  • Paleontologists Dale Russell of Ottawa and Paul Sereno of the U. of Chicago are introduced to the legendary Professor Cope.  Paul found an anatomical clue to the source of the late professor's headaches, an abscessed tooth.
    Cope 0009 Sereno Russell.jpg
  • A knob-headed Philadelphia Inquirer reporter claimed without substantiation that the skull I had was not the professor's.  This drawing made of Cope's skull at the time of death cleared the record.  The head S.F. coroner concurred.
    Cope 0013 with Drawing.jpg
  • Cope at the four Seasons Bilmore in Santa Barbara.
    Cope 0008 Four Seasons.jpg
  • Decorative boxes from around the world next to a bedside guest bedroom.  Small window box above the pillow close with a metal window shade.
    Corbero Xavier 0028.jpg
  • Window boxes in guest bedroom.
    Corbero Xavier 0027.jpg
  • Evander Holyfield, heavyweight boxing champion.
    Holyfield Evander 0001.jpg
  • Volunteers shovel bricks of the chocolate chip cookie into boxes.
    Cookie 0011 Shoveling.jpg
  • Evander Holyfield, heavyweight boxing champion at his 55,000 square-foot home in Georgia, outside Atlanta.
    Holyfield Evander 0003.jpg
  • Evander Holyfield, heavyweight boxing champion.
    Holyfield Evander 0002.jpg
  • Lennox Lewis, World Heavyweight Boxing Champion.
    scf4327-529lewis lennox 0001.jpg
  • Lennox Lewis, World Heavyweight Boxing Champion.
    Lewis Lennox 0001.jpg
  • Bob Bakkerand Edward Drinker Cope share a moment at the North Boulder Cafe in Boulder Colorado.  See "What's in the Box?" Hunting Dinosaurs.
    Bakker with Cope 0022 Cafe.jpg
  • Two guys on sand dunes at the Fifth Annual star Pary in White Sands National Monument.  Man in foreground with the cowboy hat is John Cornicelli who works at the solar observatory at Holloman A.F.B.  He watches for solar flares for work by day, solar flares impact telecommunications, satellite transmission, power grids etc…., watches the stars by night for fun.  It is important for amateurs that work with mobile set-ups to spot early in the day so that when evening falls they aren’t floundering with the alignment of their spotting scopes and telescopes.  These photographs on the dunes of the two stargazers John and Mark were made at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, Although the park normally closes in the evening, it was left open for two evenings for the event.  One night was open to the public and several hundred locals from around the state attended.<br />
Home phone: 505 479-9918<br />
Work phone: 505-572 -461<br />
email:  john.cornicellie@holloman.af.mil<br />
Man in background of same shot is Mark Bibeault from Espanola N.M..  P.O. Box 3502<br />
Fairview, N.M. 87533 stargazer@la-tierra.com
    Star Party 0012.jpg
  • Photography is usually one of the professions where, if you do a bad job nobody dies but when I photographed the Chrysler Building there was every chance that if we messed up – statistically someone was going to get hurt.  We fabricated a scaffold with adjustable platforms to mount four motorized Hasselblad cameras and hang it over the edge of the Chrysler Building to get this viewpoint. One of my assistants, a bit of an electronics buff wired all the cameras to a single switching box so I could fire them all with one button. It so happened that the previous tenants had vacated the week before so we had the whole wing of the floor to ourselves.  We strung climbing rope through the windows and around the building as a main lifeline and clipped ourselves onto the line with harnesses.  The whole heavy contraption was lowered and raised about thirty times over rush hour pedestrian traffic some 57 stories above Lexington Avenue as we changed film backs and adjusted exposures and made slight adjustments in camera angles.  Even though we were all roped and harnessed in, if anything fell, say a film back or film slide and hit someone it would have been a disaster.<br />
We photographed the building over several days during a couple of sunsets and sunrises, even at different times of year but the best shot was taken the first day.  It was one of those miraculously rare clear days when the pollution was blown out to sea leaving metropolis looking like it just got out of the bath.  I used Tungsten film to accentuate the blues of magic hour when two divergent spectrums of light, blues and reds, coverag
    Chrysler 0001 Guardian.jpg
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